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Marijuana Smoke Linked to Head and Neck Cancer
Cannabis use poses cancer risks beyond just your lungs — including oral cancer and other cancers involving the mouth, voice ...
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Smoking Weed and Lung Cancer: What the Research Says
Recreational use of marijuana has gained a lot of momentum since Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize it in 2012. According to a recent poll by Gallup, roughly 15 percent of ...
A new medical study looking into the potential side effects of ingesting marijuana has shown a possible link between drug usage and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. The study, which was ...
The multi-hyphenate tells PEOPLE, following the release of his memoir, that smoking less weed has also helped him "feel the emotions" in acting gigs Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's ...
Smoking weed can certainly have an impact on your brain — and not just the potential for some serious paranoia. Research published last week found that ER visits for cannabis use by people over the ...
Long-term cannabis use in any form has been linked to a greater risk of heart disease. In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the ...
Healthy people who regularly smoked marijuana or consumed THC-laced edibles showed signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, a new small study found. “To my knowledge, it’s the ...
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